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Antibody response to 17D yellow fever vaccine in Ghanaian infants / M. Osei-Kwasi ... [‎et al.]‎

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Réponse en anticorps après administration de vaccin antiamaril 17D chez les nourrissons : résumé
Respuesta de producción de anticuerpos a la vacuna antiamarílica 17D en lactantes de Ghana : resumen
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Osei-Kwasi, Mubarak, Dunyo, S. K, Koram, K. A, Afari, E. A, Odoom, J. K. et al. (‎2001)‎. Antibody response to 17D yellow fever vaccine in Ghanaian infants / M. Osei-Kwasi ... [‎et al.]‎. Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health 2001 ; 79(‎11)‎ : 1056-1059 https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/75058
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health 2001 ; 79(‎11)‎ : 1056-1059
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